Transitional Care: Medication Reconciliation - CareOregon MEDS Ed seminar (3/8)
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 Published On Oct 10, 2018

Pharmacists Mai Tran and Anthony Neises discuss medication reconciliation as a component of transitional care in reducing hospital readmissions in the third part of this CareOregon MEDS Ed seminar.

This session of CareOregon Pharmacy’s MEDS Ed program focuses on recent discoveries and lessons learned across transitional care environments, including hospital discharge, Skilled Nursing, and Meds-to-Beds.

Watch the rest of this seminar:
Part 1:    • Transitional Care: An Overview of Goa...  
Part 2:    • Transitional Care: Discharge Planning...  
Part 3:    • Transitional Care: Medication Reconci...  
Part 4:    • Transitional Care: Progress and Chall...  
Part 5:    • Transitional Care: High Risk Patient ...  
Part 6:    • Transitional Care: Skilled Nursing Fa...  
Part 7:    • Transitional Care: Technology and Imp...  
Part 8:    • Transitional Care: Q&A - CareOregon M...  

Transitions of Care: Successes and Discoveries – A MEDS Ed seminar
Recorded on June 8, 2018 at CareOregon, Portland, OR.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

- Jane Duck, RN, BSN – High Risk Populations Program Manager, CareOregon
- Mariah Alford, PharmD, BCPS – Pharmacy Clinical Supervisor, CareOregon
- Mai Tran, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP – CareOregon
- Anthony Neises, PharmD, – Legacy Health
- Nate Semm, CSWA, – Legacy Health
- Elizabeth Decker, RN Case Manager – Legacy Health
- Carlo De Gregorio, Health Assistant – Pioneers Care Team – Central City Concern
- Meryl Manley, RN, PCCN – Post-Acute Care Manager – Prestige Care
- Elizabeth Whitworth, MPH – PreManage Project Manager – CareOregon

SLIDES

“Transitions of Care: Successes and Discoveries” (PDF) - http://bit.ly/10918-Meds-Ed-Transitio...

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

MEDS Ed is an ongoing education series by CareOregon’s Pharmacy team. It’s geared to health care professionals involved in direct patient care at community clinics. Attendees leave with valuable tools and insights that improve how they can contribute to multi-disciplinary teams.

Each three-hour MEDS Ed session examines a disease state that highly impacts patient quality of life, requires complex management, and may lead to increased emergency department visits and inpatient stays. Speakers include pharmacists and clinicians from the community and from CareOregon staff.

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